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doc: Remove FAQ page, it is fully outdated
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- data/etc/apache2/plinth-ssl.conf :: -
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- data/etc/sudoers.d/plinth :: -
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- doc/colophon.mdwn :: -
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- doc/faq.mdwn :: -
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- doc/footer.html :: -
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- doc/hacking.mdwn :: -
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- doc/header.html :: -
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# List text files in the order in which you want them to appear in the
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# complete manual:
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SOURCES=README.mdwn INSTALL.mdwn themes.mdwn hacking.mdwn modules.mdwn scripts.mdwn faq.mdwn COPYING.mdwn colophon.mdwn
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SOURCES=README.mdwn INSTALL.mdwn themes.mdwn hacking.mdwn modules.mdwn scripts.mdwn COPYING.mdwn colophon.mdwn
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MAN_SOURCES=$(patsubst COPYING.mdwn,copyright_notice00,$(SOURCES))
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NEWLINE_SOURCES=$(patsubst %,% oneline.txt,$(SOURCES))
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# Plinth and Freedom Plug FAQ
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## General Questions
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### What is the Freedom Plug?
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The Freedom Plug is .... insert links...
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The Freedom Plug is based on the GNU/Debian operating system. It is
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not a Linux distribution. It is a network appliance that depends on a
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series of Debian packages that configure a plug computer to behave as
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a Freedom Plug.
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### What is Plinth?
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Plinth is the web-based GUI administration front end for the Freedom Plug.
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### On what hardware is the Freedom Plug based?
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The current targets are the [Guru Plug](http://guruplug) and the
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[Dream Plug](http://dreamplug).
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## Accessing the Freedom Plug
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### Why does ssh listen on port 2222 instead of 22?
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If ssh listens on port 2222, bots and scripts will forever attempt to
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guess your username and password. Maybe your password isn't so
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strong. Maybe the bots get lucky. Either way, if you allow ssh
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access on port 22, you're taking a chance that can be avoided quite
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easily by moving your ssh activity to a slightly more obscure port.
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Because ssh activity on these boxes will be limited to programs
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configured to work specifically with Freedom Plugs as well relatively
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few people generally using ssh, the coordination necessary to use a
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non-standard port is easily achieved.
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